European Journal of Histochemistry (May 2017)

Oxygen tension-independent protection against hypoxic cell killing in rat liver by low sodium

  • Andrea Ferrigno,
  • Laura G. Di Pasqua,
  • Clarissa Berardo,
  • Veronica Siciliano,
  • Plinio Richelmi,
  • Mariapia Vairetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2017.2798
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 2

Abstract

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The role of Na+ in hypoxic injury was evaluated by a time-course analysis of damage in isolated livers perfused with N2-saturated buffer containing standard (143 mM) or low (25 mM) Na+ levels. Trypan blue uptake was used to detect non-viable cells. Under hypoxia with standard-Na+, trypan blue uptake began at the border between pericentral areas and periportal regions and increased in the latter zone; using a low-Na+ buffer, no trypan blue zonation occurred but a homogenous distribution of dye was found associated with sinusoidal endothelial cell (SEC) staining. A decrease in hyaluronic acid (HA) uptake, index of SEC damage, was observed using a low-Na+ buffer. A time dependent injury was confirmed by an increase in LDH and TBARS levels with standard-Na+ buffer. Using low-Na+ buffer, SEC susceptibility appears elevated under hypoxia and hepatocytes was protected, in an oxygen independent manner.

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